The answer is no, the triple 8 would be a horrible fork for downhill and freeride applications. It is strictly marketed as a cross country fork only, designed for light terrain and primarily climbing.
The answer is no, the triple 8 would be a horrible fork for downhill and freeride applications. It is strictly marketed as a cross country fork only, designed for light terrain and primarily climbing.
OOH MYY I couldn't have said it better my self props to you man props
The answer is no, the triple 8 would be a horrible fork for downhill and freeride applications. It is strictly marketed as a cross country fork only, designed for light terrain and primarily climbing.
OOH MYY I couldn't have said it better my self props to you man props
these guys are totally right. Those forks are terrible. you should buy X-Fusion Stuff for DH man.
The answer is no, the triple 8 would be a horrible fork for downhill and freeride applications. It is strictly marketed as a cross country fork only, designed for light terrain and primarily climbing.
OOH MYY I couldn't have said it better my self props to you man props
these guys are totally right. Those forks are terrible. you should buy X-Fusion Stuff for DH man.
or even check out the sr suntour forks i heard they were just amazing.
The answer is no, the triple 8 would be a horrible fork for downhill and freeride applications. It is strictly marketed as a cross country fork only, designed for light terrain and primarily climbing.
This is absolutely the dumbest post I have yet to see on this site... 888 for cross- country???
The answer is no, the triple 8 would be a horrible fork for downhill and freeride applications. It is strictly marketed as a cross country fork only, designed for light terrain and primarily climbing.
This is absolutely the dumbest post I have yet to see on this site... 888 for cross- country???